The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1908, Page 3

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OUR MILL 1S STUCK’) OV CAN HAVE TAKE THE Goods i & AT [CNT BUY A THING, TAT 60 Soria a ad fe BOULAR A 1AM 4. GYER STOCKED of Agriculture Is ty End His Long Public Service. Sale of Stylish Dress Shirts Saturday $6.50 Includes Skir's That Regularly Sold for $8.95, $10 and ‘bot onl ot highciaey "Suis thie” snes’ Alterations charged for o made from a, full y d, having meat of the season's new Women's Knit Summer Underwear very much underpriced for Saturday « © the window display e persuade Lot 1—Takes ome very <some Low Neck, | antl. the Ble with lace yrkes, silk taped, in | pe * bat be is wh blue y ‘ 37< | the even * Fy probable that I Fine Lisle Lace Kne knee styles; Satur a“ i) . mbreila Pants; also tight i t page \ J 4 —) Z y, & pair se 37c i thy eg ES fy Mili y L,; ier io LT iemaninie ’ co ly Z 4 i, . “ey 7 es Women’s Union Suits, sleeveless, umbrella, lace knee i of gt s a cM Mo . a ae ‘ Lot 2—Takes in Boys’ Ribbed Balbriggan Shirte and Drawers, in gray only; druwers knee or ankle Te jength; Saturday, a garment : eee seeeeee c Or 3 Garmepts for S0c Misses’ Very Fine Ribbed Vests, high neck and long 17 sleeves, knee pants to match; Saturday, a garment c Or 3 Garments for 50c United Press INGTON, Ma. wa today that V Pres ks will ope « in the A Av The ” and Women's Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, pret rivhmed with lace edging, run with silk tape Saturday, & garment Or 3 Garments for 50 PANIC SALE Of Clothing Now in Full Swing a the story—tells he tells ho - why the ever kno Sale starts off again tomorrow with White High Neck and Long Sleeve 17 ull tape Saturday, @ garment c Or 3 Garments for 50c w makers were forced to accept ridiculous figures for their stocks Geirict attorney at Indiar A few days ago a + BLOW UP (AR WITH BOMB ew Monarch was able to buy and i to sell the greatest clothing bargains e are but an inkling of the sale of Vests, Space prevents of lines | Seber at eS ELS 100 | Heineman & O’Connor’s $50,000 Stock at 40 Cents to We Strongly Sewed Partor Broom, made sd = 23c 60 Cents on the Dollar Basement Specials selected broom corn; Hight weight; special v rissirais as vone wt ore gage Hf More Than 5,000 Suits for Men at Half Price and Less Th Mrs — ~eammene 1 stand and holder; specia) Saturday oS United Prese Men's Suits, worth $7.50 to $10.00; sale price Men’s Suits, worth to $12.50, for . MTA, May 15.-~An Good, Strong, Hand-Woven Fancy Colored Ham : ‘- $3.50 | Men's Suits, worth $20.00, $22.00 and $ mocks, in pew stripes and plaids, with pi spreader at each end; well Mnished, with wide « © and strong cords; Hammocks that hardest we for years, a splendid assortment tx 39 choose from; Saturday ' This famous Royal Worcester Adjuate Corset, for the figure, is highly improving quallt and durability has bee tion of this, the most pop ing made from firm import and, double-boned throughou strength; @ pair Men's Suits, we Suits are all made for this seanson’s ior many of the foremost houses in the Boys’ Suits $1 .65 Boys, Suits $2. 25 xed tweed aad worsted plain chevicts; sizes sailor styles; all sizes; finest fabrics; all One Thousand Pairs Men’ s Trousers at Half Price and Less New atripes reted« and plain serges, a © latest effects; made by Heineman & O'Connor for fine trade; now offered at the mee made today to blow far Pith a bomb. resultie * to four passenger Tt fee runing at a high rate en it struck the expos wrth $15.00 and $18.00, for $8.50 en fine fat ,| Bays $6.50 Suits $3.50 Roys’ Novelty Suits, Russian blouse and It is though z the bomb was placed on ¢t Wy & sative VE uaa MYSTERY d single-breasted Bon Ton Adjusto Corset is made from a superior qual ity of imported batiste, with hip and abdominal sup United Press D, May 15.—Offiecta porters, six in all, can be instantly adjusted to $5. 00 eo Sackarelt an tetlowe ‘eoanty. di oday “<a make smalle larger; « pair + teeeeeee . pee for gts : Mg - ee ee oe | Men’s $4.00 and ~ 00 Trousers . | formerly of Hobder Sm éffort to solve one en's $2.00 Trousers for .. .85¢ : $2.35 | Men's $3.00 Trousers for .$1.45 Weather Forecast— : : pend gree eagi Gincaes’*Testain ead Gaal at halt 25¢, S@¢ and Th¢ | Men's Black and Fancy Coats and Vests, from $15.00 and $20.00 ME Gri came to be tn & gray day; Moderate West Winds, e 0 es 0 Worth te to 91.00 . Suits. Choles : . : vee $5.00 beh was believed to be ° once heen o«« Men’s Hats, Shirts and Underwear at Ridiculously Low Prices mit st i m@ReRaeeeene HARA the new Leschi park pavilion as | patrons and patronesses will S00 Ralbriggans he | Men's Zic Negligee Shirts .... B5¢ | Men's Linen Collars, worth 5c, for .....5¢ of the Vank the last social function of the Mr. and Mra m. F. ¢ F jhe Black Sateen Overshirts Men's 20 chem “Bai slack Satine” ithe Cech tii des i 4 found in t , ® clase, Over 666 Invitations have and Mra MeKown, Mr The Hiack and White Work 8 vo % x, -biack an ...15¢ | Men's 26c Suspenders for ... 15¢ fhe search being e BITS 0 NEWS been tesued. The committee in John Miller, Mr and Mr BF. Mother's Friend Waists, worth 76c, for 45¢ | Boys’ 16c Suspenders for Mlorts of the | ty charge of the affair are Miss Leah Johnson, Mr. ahd Mra. O. P. Lit Mave been unsux ‘i Tee ee ee eee eee © Miller, Mise Gladys Hayes, Mies ther, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Mr and | A ¥ se ; w= High Schoo! Ball. Ke Mies Margaret | Mre Hayes and Mr. and Mra. Brod Men's Shoes, $2.65. ; oie Women's Shoes, $1.15. SEE BATTLESHIPS The senior social committees of = Price, Mr. Les. | erick ‘a | Men's Shoes, $1.85. t Kid Dress Shoes 5 4 and $4.00, for $2.6 @ Pier 2 Ten round the Washington high school will . We round trip *** | give a large ball this evening in Women's Dongola Kid Shoes all MEN'S HATS. Soft of Se, Black or Brown— rence Clayton Musicate | ‘ of Mre. Mary | Men's Calfskin Shoes; worth SARE Children’s Shoes Women’ s Oxfords, $1.50. The New Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE. on's Unita Aasisting the w, were Mew Mre HOD. », Mra. Webster, | Rowe, Mre | Mra. Crahen/} Wright, M and Mra. Bett! George H. Forteon Auxiliary No. 2 The George H .Fortson auxiliar Me, 3, will sdlemain- ol fea Opposite Arcade Annex. Half Block North of Postoffice. Between Union and University. Sts. r Veterans this evoning at @ . a hall | a Progressive Thought Club. $3.95 |) vast" wc Sl PRICES MADE SPECIALLY LOW [ii SATURDAY mas Rowley a7 claes study was The secret of the great success of the Bee Hive's business is simply keeping faith with the people—having their confidence. A paper was read Anna Winso idren's Recital Cee Mameny | A $6.25 Hardwood Table The Latest in Belts ‘Specially Genuine Price Reductions on Muslin Underwear Priced Away Priced for Saturday. Ladies’ _Waists. : ; ; regular 15e quality; special Ube given ittle i ad White Embroidered Lt Belts » auton “ates ap af ib up to $2.00 $1.10 scgclaies The ¢ begat — thi jadies Blastic Reits, in black and colors at ta el ssentant Gate : : le; worth _19¢ This Very Well Made Drop Leaf Breakiast Table for $3.95 Boon at the residence 0 ec quality; special for Sat 25c P 0 ‘ { t Covers, lace and will find special table to be made of thoroughly seasoned hardwood, nice Garden of the Ports” was the sub E 1 mina Be ts; alse White-ar 1 ‘ : ) A5¢ ae! a dark golden, and the size of top, when leaves are down, is 25x [iit sen” The PF neon I ener ‘ Saturday 49c day cial for Saturday From the , 5 , . ts, in white, red, tan*®and n leaves are opened table measures 51x42 inches ; — SI Ss eis he P: : 25e quality; specia , s Pric ery " hoe Section ote the Prices. itially built, and the neatly turned legs are securely bolted to Rev. Gowen Gives Lecture Lee Stylish Kimonos Priced Rer jes' Tan Vicl and Patent Colt Oxfords; ‘ah I fee h $6.25 \ Rev, Herbert H. Gowen gave a ably Low. price $3.00 Cross piece This number is actually worth $6.25; pricec $3. 95 lecture on “The Animal in Lit t See 25 fosell Saturd ta saving of $2.30. The specially low price is ae Bho woe Sree Choice Offerings in Ladies’ , ’ : in viel, ther and Phis ]} was ied by Mrs. F. A. Rood inches, and » . 1ew last wm and heavy given under the auspl the Hosiery. weet members of? the reasive : . $3.19 Thought club for th of | Women’s Tan Hose, in all the new shade ‘op stitch effects, double x Calf Shoes, patent tip the women's clab house building fn plain and drop ott h_ effect y be sooty eueeren Fast Mack Cotton Hore Mine F beth y and Mr fn | Arthur ‘ 1 of" Heng ed heel, dout ole; sold all around ham, were 4 Tuesday after sc; Bee Hive noon by t v. W ui Ww Rees ba D. D., tn the study of the First M Fast Mack Cotton Hose de of a good quality cotton © quality; Bee Hive B. church Stevens W. R. C. The Stev Women's Relief Corps was d this after noon at the h of Mrs. Katolle é ' Bird, 1401 Howell st Metal Beds Pedestai Tables Madrona Church Reading y Ribbed Vests and Drawe yest high neck, long and silk trimmed; pants ankle ¢ pgths; regular 35¢ qualit Rev. Wilson Friteh will give a dies ests and Pants to match Green or Cream Enamel Finishes Prices From oie 75 to $46. 00 ry wae Bes ye steven a the Mndtone * _ ~: _ “oe Lpamgpire ors gah get . 4 ae church, 23 a av and Union st . Why pay 65c? Bee Hive 49c ad of Oak Extension Tables, in the earl lief Ce 6 was entertained im ang», y ; Saturda Ni lar 20c quality; Bee : Hed here ts 46 Inglis and golden finishes, has just been plac at Whist by Mrs. Belle DeLong at 12%¢ tlh anv : a pide Mets, e's ” . ed on our sample floors. We are now in better § her residence, 328 Hastlake av Ladies’ Lisle Vesta, low neck, lace yoke - ; ee Majed 1 thine! to talk tables. The new Tables are built I] weanesday afternoon regular 39¢ quality; special for 5 m é + Mirage hp tee MF joined to aa n lines, nicely pr tioned and , of Mrs, Alice B, Clarkson and Mrs Saturda 2 c + “ osha "oe. bic, ‘65c. $1.00, hii Li he selected white prices ran rom Miora M. Fry carri ff the two ws. We a 1 e Foot Extension at $19.75, up to Bro yrizes, and Mrs, Loramie and io $9.90 wg RE: 816.00 Fi Joe oe Maakann g 2619 to 2623 THE REE HIVE Branch Store Tenpoetaiontaoaieos I First Avenue 2401-03 Jackson Street . Benefit Dance. Here James A. Sexton Women’s F | Corps No, 85 will give a plain } the at A. O. U. W. hall, 1922 First av..|the American Revolution, for the | 18th is now substituted, The affair) vited, and it te the tn 1 A Saturday evening, May ‘o which | henefit of the Washington monu- will be & whist party, Reld at the | vite the iad y the detatle of the eutertainment iw St. Clair a cordial invi tended to|ment fund, has decided to advance ve of the re i [ romposed of Mra, J 8 Pairtch, Mrs, all friends of the order Who enjoy | the dat to the ntm- Gove, 1125 2 N.. at whtetr RR yin it Sea tatweth and Mrs, Baward A, ‘ a musid vo | & mumbe t) ‘of the latwe Malleable | kooa go mosie hat | hava | a mum ais "Gaatianed 2 aan soneeirencttlliiatecitteaiiil R } The committee Seattle. |featar f the handsomest in the northern u. &. Navy Vara Rexte Stee ra eee | Petar A toons The original intention was to have serwd, theteding @ “Lady Relth | part of the city, It ie reached by Monticeite leaves Flyee doen "6: \the Seattle chapter, Dayghters of |(4® function on the 25th, but the more” cake, Ad) motitere are in {the 19th av, care, loaving at Pros! and 9:30 a.m, 1536 ae 4p om O08 Buy now Pay later ition to in| peet st. The eonumittee arrangins a - > o * ‘ 5 } easeBes £0 Zeta ob cewes sien Gens os dente We

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